WWE News: Goldust incensed over bootleg Dusty Rhodes memorabilia, threatens lawsuit
What’s the story?
WWE Superstar Goldust, who is the son of The American Dream Dusty Rhodes, took to Twitter to air his annoyance over fans selling bootleg merchandise of his father. He was also very critical of people who forged his father's signature.
When fans responded negatively to his tweets, Goldust had scathing replies for them as well. In one tweet, The Bizarre One said that he prayed that fans don’t go through what his family had gone through.
In case you didn’t know...
Dusty Rhodes is one of the best-known characters in professional wrestling, playing the role of ‘the son of a plumber’ in several iconic storylines during the NWA era. Both his sons Dustin (better known as Goldust) and Cody (also known as Stardust) are renowned professional wrestlers.
Dusty Rhodes played an integral part in NXT, shaping and moulding several talented performers who are in the current WWE roster. Unfortunately, the legend passed away in 2015 though he is still fondly remembered by many fans. NXT honours him every year with the Dusty Rhodes Memorial Tag Team Tournament.
The heart of the matter
Goldust’s first tweet was of this nature:
Fair warning to those who are selling autographs or stuff of my dads, STOP NOW. If they aren't licensed @WWE merchandise, legal action comes
— Dustin Rhodes (@Goldust) March 23, 2017
He followed it up by saying this:
And those who try and forge his signature also. Let it be known, I won't put up with it. https://t.co/UcgV7Rn4h6
— Dustin Rhodes (@Goldust) March 24, 2017
A fan interjected and brought up this point:
I'm pretty sure if I was fortunate enough to have acquired some Dusty Rhodes authentic autographs, I would have the right to do as I please. https://t.co/yvlm387SI7
— Jay Alletto (@JayAlletto) March 25, 2017
Goldust had the following response to the fan’s tweet:
Authentic is the key word, and don't be a smartass. I hope you never have to go through what we have gone through. https://t.co/Zb6jh3i5uD
— Dustin Rhodes (@Goldust) March 25, 2017
What's next?
Piracy is inevitable so one just has to wait and watch as to whether Goldust does take legal action against the concerned guilty parties.
Author’s take
Goldust may be right in theory, but piracy is too large a phenomenon to contain. The sale of non-authorized signed collectables may be a grey area, but we support any action that Goldust may take against memorabilia with forged signatures of the American Dream.
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